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Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
Mme. Joules Bouche—White, 
Miss Lolita Armour — Copperish 
pink. 
Mrs. R. A. Bara,dough—New pink. 
Mrs. Henry Bowers—Fragrant pink. 
Mrs. Dunlap Best—Reddish apricot. 
Mrs. L. B. Coddington — Copper 
pink. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Scarlet, cop¬ 
pery orange. 
Mrs. Henry Morse—Pinkish yellow. 
Mrs. Charles Russell—Fine pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Canary yellow. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem — Orange 
apricot to yellow. 
Marcia Stanhope—White, 
Margaret McGredy—Orange Vermil¬ 
lion. 
Marion C r a n — Buttercup yellow 
edged red. 
Mary Pickford—Yellow. 
Nona—Pinkish copper. 
Olympiad—Oriental red. 
Ophelia—Creamish pink. 
Padre—Copper. 
Pink Radiance—Carmin pink. 
Pres. H. Hoover—Two-tone, scarlet 
yellow. 
Rapture—Deep pink, tinted yellow. 
Rosa Hugonis—Single yellow. 
Rose Marie—Bright red. 
Sensation—Red, Charmin rose. 
Shot Silk—Coppery rose. 
Souv. D. Claudius Pernet—Sulphur 
yellow. 
Souv. D. Geo. Pernet—Red copper. 
Talisman—New, scarlet and gold. 
W. F. Dreer—Gold, orange-pink. 
Wm. Kordes—Golden salmon. 
25c each; 6 for $1.25; Postpaid, 
36c; 6 for $1.53. 
Climbing Rose Bushes 
Cli. American Beauty—Double red. 
CM. Dorothy Perkins—Shell pink. 
Cli. Kaiserin—Double, cream white. 
Cli. Los Angeles—Double coral pink. 
Cli. Mme. E. Herriot—Terra cotta 
pink. 
CM. Mme. C. Testout—Double, large 
pink. 
CM. Paul's Scarlet—Vivid scarlet. 
CM. Pres. Hoover—Two-tone, scar¬ 
let yellow. 
CM. Talisman — Two-tone orange 
red. 
25c each; 6 for $1.25. Postpaid, 36c 
each; 6 for $1.53. 
NOTICE 
All new Patented Rosebushes 
now nationally advertised by Jack- 
son & Perkins, such as Alice Har¬ 
ding, Jean Cote, McGredy’s Pride, 
Yosemite, Mary Heart, Sigvea, 
Early Youth, Rome Glory, Climbing 
Blaze, Golden Climber, and many 
others, can be bought through us. 
Order early. Prices are standard¬ 
ized. 
Blooming Shrubs 
Let us help you with your land¬ 
scape problems. We have 30 years’ 
experience right here in this yalley. 
Don’t take a chance, see us regard¬ 
ing anything pertaining to the beau¬ 
tification of your home grounds. 
The following shrubs are suitable 
for border and foundation planting. 
Sizes range from 2 to 3 feet, well 
branched. 
Almond—Pink or white, double 
flowering, each .75c 
Azalea Mollis — This variety we 
found to be quite hardy and lit¬ 
erally covered with bloom in 
early spring. Colors, yellow or 
salmon. Very attractive. Bushes, 
12 to 18 inches high. 
Each.$1.00 to $2.00 
Barberry—Japanese, green foliage. 
Each ..25c, 35c 
Barberry—Red leaf, very attractive. 
Each .35c, 50c 
Barberry makes splendid hedges, 
borders, or protection for ever¬ 
greens. 
Buddelia, or Butterfly Bush— 
LaFrance, dark purple. 
Magniflca, attractive lilac flower. 
Price .35c 50c 
Calycanthus, or Sweet Scented 
Shrub—Fragrant foliage, choco¬ 
late colored flowers, each.50c 
Caragana, or Siberian Pea Tree— 
Slender, tall growing shrub. Yel¬ 
low flowers.50c to 75c 
Coral Berry—Attractive shrub cov¬ 
ered with racemes of bright coral 
berries.50c to 75c 
Cornus or Dogwood — Red Twig, 
Yellow Twig, Red Twig with vari- 
gated white and green foliage. 
Each .50c 
Cranberry, High Bush—Large, dec¬ 
orative foliage, tall growing, cov¬ 
ered with red berries in the fall. 
Each .75c 
Deutzia, Rosea — Upright grower, 
double rose-pink flowers.75c 
Elderberry—Golden foliage .50c 
Forsythia, or Golden Bell—One of 
the first to bloom. Golden yellow 
flowers .J5c 
Honeysuckle—Large growing shrub 
covered with sweet scented flow¬ 
ers. Comes in white, pink or red. 
Tartarian varieties.50c, 75c 
Hydrangea, A. B. or Hill of 
Snow .50c, 75c 
Hydrangea, P. G.—Showy pink 
flowers .50c, 75c 
Ilex — Small green foliage covered 
with red berries in the fall.75c 
Kerria, Japonica—A valuable shrub 
having golden yellow flowers, for 
shady locations .50c 
Kolkowitzia or Beauty Bush — 
Trumpet-shaped flowers are free¬ 
ly produced throughout the sea¬ 
son .75c 
LILACS— 
Common stock, white or 
purple .50c 
Charles X—Rich reddish pur¬ 
ple .$1.50 
Double White .$1.50 
Persian—White or lavender, slen¬ 
der arching branches, small 
leaves, large feathery heads, 
each .75c 
Privet Hedge—6 to 10 inches.6c 
10 to 12 inches.10c 
Prunis Triboli—Very desirable 
shrub. Profuse bloomer of large 
double rich pink flowers.75c 
Prunis Cistina — Foliage of bright 
reddish-purple. Very attractive 
for mass planting.75c 
Quince or Japonica—Shrub produc¬ 
ing showy scarlet flowers in 
April and May.75c 
SnowbalI—Large double ball-shaped 
snow-white flowers .75c 
Snowberry — Low graceful shrub, 
tiny pink flowers turning to snow- 
white berries in fall.50c 
SPIREA— 
Anthony Waterer — Dwmrf crim¬ 
son flowers, low growing, 50c, 75c 
Golden — Foliage golden yellow. 
Price .50c, 75c 
Van Houttii—White flowers. 
Price .50c, 75c 
Thunbergii — Medium shrub, 
spreading branches, white. Ear¬ 
lier than Van Houttee.50c, 75c 
Prunifolia — Small plum-like 
leaves, double pure-white flowers. 
Price .75c 
SYRINGAS— 
Mock Orange—Single waxy white 
flow^ers, very fragrant.—50c, 75c 
Virginalis — Producing many 
large double and single snow- 
white flowers, very desirable. 
Price .50c, 75c 
Aureis — Dwarf, yellow foliage, 
white flowers.50c, 75c 
TAMARIX— 
Hispida — Silver foliage, bright 
pink flowers throughout the 
summer. 
Africana — Dark green foliage, 
pink flowers before leaves. 
Price, 75c each. 
WEIGELAS— 
Eva Rathke — Remarkably free 
bloomer, rich red flowers. 
Floribunda — Lighter red. than 
Eva Rathke, larger grower. 
Rosea—Rose-colored flowers. 
One of the best varieties. 
Variegated—Dwarf grower, varie¬ 
gated leaves; pink flowers. 
Price, 75c each. 
